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volley_super_fan, actually Ruzica si bila was the first song i listened from Dugme. So you know that it has a special place in my collection
And a little offtopic , since you've mentioned roses, one song from the Gypsy King (not to be confuse with Gypsy Kings ):

So Ojla, not only you infect your parents with some songs but they have influence on you, too
And because triglav_kran posted Bebek's Odlazim I cannot stop myself from Plavi Orkestar ...again!
Oooodlazim, oodlazim

volley_super _fan, you got me in another weakness - russian songs. I listen a bit of Lube, a bit of Nautilus Pompilius,a bit of Cherniy Lukic and Rasteryaev and a lot of Vysotsky. In another time I'll share some songs. And do you thing that for ex the song that you posted has a lot in common with Bulgarian estrada. Maybe communism wasn't spreading only political ideas and we took from Russians music themes.

Now for both of you one legendary(at least in Bulgaria) song with monstrous lyrics:

volley_super _fan, you got me in another weakness - russian songs. I listen a bit of Lube, a bit of Nautilus Pompilius,a bit of Cherniy Lukic and Rasteryaev and a lot of Vysotsky. In another time I'll share some songs. And do you thing that for ex the song that you posted has a lot in common with Bulgarian estrada. Maybe communism wasn't spreading only political ideas and we took from Russians music themes.
Now for both of you one legendary(at least in Bulgaria) song with monstrous lyrics:

Well, yes, this song sounds like BG estrada and of course our music from the period of communism was influenced mainly by soviet music. But the opposite is also true, I mean there are a lot of Russian covers of Emil Dimitrov's songs for expample, which became very popular in SSSR back then - like Arlekino. But I also think that Italian influence on our pop music in that period was very strong, we can see it in a lot of songs of Familia Tonika for instance, something like Albano and Romina or Ricchi e poveri style But I think that even the Iron Curtain couldn't stop some western influence, especially in the period of late socialism, so we have that, too but in some more soft version. And our rock is totally different to me than yugo one, which is before all "Yugo" but sounds much more western in the same time, and the reasons we all know.